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Subject: [Bklyn] Brooklyn Standard Union - May 18, 1931 - Court
Date: Tue, 13 May 2003 22:46:18 EDT


BROOKLYN BREVITIES (cont.)

HONEYMOON DELAYED
Married only two weeks, Harold CHRISTOPHER, 28, of 15 Garnet street, was
sentenced to three months in the Work House by magistrate HIRSHFIELD after
being found guilty of a disorderly conduct charge brought by Mrs. Margaret
OWENS, of 725 Hicks street, in Fifth avenue court. According to Mrs. OWENS,
her husband, Harry, and Christopher came to her home at 3 o'clock in the
morning and kicked in the door after the latter said he was a federal
officer. CHRISTOPHER said he was intoxicated at the time. OWENS waived
examination on a third degree assault charge and is being held for trial by
the Court of Special Sessions.

THIRTY-DAY TERM
Henry LOPEZ, 27, of 39 Hamilton avenue, who was found guilty of disorderly
conduct after he had punched his wife, Louise, because she did not have his
dinner ready when he came home, was sentenced to thirty days in the Work
House by magistrate HIRSHFIELD in Fifth avenue court.

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One boy is being held without bail and two others in $5,000 bail each by
Magistrate HIRSHFIELD in Fifth avenue court for a hearing tomorrow on a
charge of grand larceny. They are Stanley WISNIEWSKI, 17, of 390 Fifty-fourth
street, held without bail, and Joseph SANSONE, 17, of 889 Fourth avenue, and
Sylvie TODARO, 18, of 363 Eighteenth street. They were arrested on complaint
of James MCGEENEY, of 170 Eighty-first street, whose sedan they allegedly
stole from Ovington and Third avenues.

Transcribed for the Brooklyn Information pages, by Mary Davis
Researching HAAS, DUGGAN, GOETZ & DAVIS


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